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Deep-Sea Kraken

Creature — Kraken

Deep-Sea Kraken can't be blocked.

Suspend 9—(Rather than cast this card from your hand, you may pay and exile it with nine time counters on it. At the beginning of your upkeep, remove a time counter. When the last is removed, cast it without paying its mana cost. It has haste.)

Whenever an opponent casts a spell, if Deep-Sea Kraken is suspended, remove a time counter from it.

1 month ago

2 months ago

Wow, dude. You might be the very first person I've advised to remove lands from their deck. 42 is plenty, even for a big creature deck with Exploration and Burgeoning. Add in a little more early ramp in those spots.
Sakura-Tribe Elder
and
Farseek
come to mind. T

Bounty of the Luxa
hasn't been all it was hyped up to be when it first came out. I'm not a fan of
Foil
, since the part of the game when you've got 4 mana but don't have extra untapped lands is pretty narrow.

Beyond that, I would check out the sea-creature tribal EDHREC page for Arixmethes. Looks like about 30 people have built decks under that theme, which is lower than I expected, although the decks from the main page might be built as such but not labeled. There's also a quirk of tribes with high CMC and low numbers tend to not meet the EDHREC critera for the site's algorithm automatically labelling it as a tribal deck.

I’m not a big fan of Diabolic Tutor, in this deck. It seems like the theme is not just land destruction, but also doing something after the board control = not enough creatures to waste. Having said that, maybe swap it for something like a Deep-Sea Kraken. It is a big force, one you control the board.

Oh and important ruling you should know about Split cards. While they're on the stack, only the half you're casting is counted for CMC. However, when they're anywhere else and you need to figure out what the CMC is, you go by the total between both halves.

This matters for cards like Twilight Prophet and Combustible Gearhulk which I also suggest you run.

Deep-Sea Kraken occurrence in decks from the last year

Commander / EDH:

All decks: 0.01%

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